The trio of @nwagoner, @sarahbarshop, and @joshweinfuss, give the Seahawks some respect not seen elsewhere.
Wagoner's point about the collection of young talent in Seattle is spot on.
https://t.co/jjo67w7osP
Not us. Not Democrats. Not ‘the media.’ A Republican congressman just said it: ‘We won all the damn elections — why are we screaming fraud?’ The answer? Because the lie was never about 2020. It was about making sure you stop believing your vote counts.
These people haven’t been filled with brain rot by KOMO and the Times, so when they visit the city, they naturally and rightly think it’s excellent. It’s a master class in how right-wing propaganda works.
🚨 NFL Spotlight with #Seahawks Pass game coordinator/QBs coach Jake Peetz!
0:00 - Intro
2:14 - Start of interview
2:43 - Receiving Super Bowl ring
4:54 - Early life & path
7:15 - Surprise NBA call
9:27 - Relationship building
14:09 - Breaking into the NFL
20:31 - Working for Nick Saban
22:25 - With Sean McVay in Washington
25:20 - 2016 Raiders heartbreaker
27:50 - RBs coach with Christian McCaffrey
33:26 - 2022 Rams adversity & Baker Mayfield
38:50 - 2023 Rams turnaround
42:35 - Leaving Rams to join Mike Macdonald in Seattle
47:15 - Managing high-htress Rivalries
51:05 - Balancing Coaching with a Large Family
53:28- Who’s next for NFL Spotlight?
NFL Spotlight is a show where we spotlight people around the NFL who deserve more recognition. If there’s someone you think we should feature, my DMs are open.
Mike Macdonald's pressure philosophy utilizes aggressive B-gap pressure paths.
Against play-action, vertical penetration forces immediate disruption of the pocket before deep intermediate concepts can develop.
On the backend, the coverage rules adjust dynamically when the TE stays in to protect.
Safeties "shove" to leverage incoming crossers, while CBs maintain landmark discipline.
Full breakdowns of these B-gap pressures versus early down run and pass are up now on MatchQuarters:
https://t.co/5uoMiABEbq
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Mike Macdonald's Nickel package in Seattle proved you do not have to sacrifice your sub-package to counter heavy run games.
When playing from Nickel, the Seahawks fielded the NFL's #1 run defense.
But against vertical-run tracks, Macdonald used blitzing as a structural change-up on ~21% of downs, collapsing the offense's Success Rate to a league-best 28%.
A full film breakdown detailing five pressure paths used to kill the run and challenge play-action is up now on MatchQuarters:
https://t.co/5uoMiABEbq
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